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The New York Yankees made perhaps the most dramatic roster move of their season on Wednesday when they designated veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu for assignment.
The New York Yankees released two-time MLB batting champion DJ LeMahieu, ending his seven-year tenure with the team, they announced Thursday.
The New York Yankees designated DJ LeMahieu for assignment, cutting him loose with nearly two years left on his deal.
The New York Yankees are moving on from DJ LeMahieu after nearly seven years with the team. According to the New York Post's Jon Heyman, the Yankees have designated LeMahieu for assignment with $22 million left on his contract.
The New York Yankees could soon cut ties with their infield veteran after a demotion solicited a "not great" reaction.
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Yardbarker on MSNYankees DFA DJ LeMahieuThe New York Yankees have officially parted ways with infielder DJ LeMahieu. The move was announced this afternoon; the team is designating him for assignment (DFA) after a long stretch of disappointing baseball.
The Yankees moved on from DJ LeMahieu Wednesday when the veteran infielder was designated for assignement with about $22 million left on a six-year contract.
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Sportsnaut on MSNESPN reporter urges Yankees to trade for two-time All-Star to fix third base woesIt’s been a merry-go-round at third base for the New York Yankees this season. They’ve cycled through Jazz Chisholm Jr.,